Charging occurs when one player runs into another. Traveling happens when a player walks with the ball. Goal tending occurs when a player interferes with the downward arc of the ball toward the basket.
No, dragging your foot in basketball is considered a traveling violation and is not allowed according to the rules of the game.
A violation in basketball is when a player breaks a rule, such as traveling or double dribbling. This results in a turnover, giving the ball to the opposing team. Violations can disrupt the flow of the game and impact a team's ability to score or defend effectively.
A kick ball violation in basketball occurs when a player intentionally kicks the ball with their foot or leg. This results in a turnover, with the opposing team gaining possession of the ball.
An offside violation in basketball occurs when a player crosses the half-court line before the ball does. This results in a turnover, giving possession to the opposing team. It disrupts the flow of the game by stopping the offensive team's momentum and giving the defense an advantage.
A traveling violation in basketball results in a turnover, where the opposing team gains possession of the ball.
You can't, not only is it almost physically impossible to play with your feet, it is illegal for the ball to touch your feet in a basketball game, it's called kicking and is a violation.
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In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
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If you don't mind getting thrown out of the game and facing possible criminal assault charges, sure.
Foul and violation.